Issue 22, 2013

Time resolved study of cell death mechanisms induced by amine-modified polystyrene nanoparticles

Abstract

Positively charged polymers and nanoparticles (NPs) can be toxic to cells in various systems. Using human astrocytoma cells, we have previously shown that 50 nm amine-modified polystyrene NPs damage mitochondria and induce cell death by apoptosis. Here we provide comprehensive details of the cellular events occurring after exposure to the NPs in a time-resolved manner. We demonstrate that the accumulation of NPs in lysosomes plays a central role in the observed cell death, leading to swelling of the lysosomes and release of cathepsins into the cytosol, which ultimately propagates the damage to the mitochondria with subsequent activation of apoptosis. This is accompanied and sustained by other events, such as increasing ROS levels and autophagy. Using various inhibitors, we also show the interplay between apoptosis and autophagy as a response to NP accumulation in lysosomes.

Graphical abstract: Time resolved study of cell death mechanisms induced by amine-modified polystyrene nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jun 2013
Accepted
19 Sep 2013
First published
09 Oct 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 10868-10876

Time resolved study of cell death mechanisms induced by amine-modified polystyrene nanoparticles

F. Wang, M. G. Bexiga, S. Anguissola, P. Boya, J. C. Simpson, A. Salvati and K. A. Dawson, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 10868 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR03249C

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